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SavageAmusement 01-07-2008 01:33 PM

3-D questions./.
 
Saw this

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005QW5S


exactly, how does 3-d work and so on.

I have jaws 3-d and nightmare on elm street 3-d and elviras' mask-

i put glasses on, and it does change the image- but this link is like...a huge lot of items

help anyone?

stoogedog 01-08-2008 12:57 AM

hi, i have seen these systems listed on ebay for alot less than the price on amazon. don't know much about them. i have always liked 3-D movies. my favorite one is a western entitled "coming at ya". thanks stoogedog

konfusion 01-08-2008 03:12 AM

wait you have nightmare on elm street in 3d? You mean part 6? If so i have been wanting to see that in 3D since i seen it in the theater. but the dvd version i have doesnt have that.

Tranzor 01-08-2008 10:12 AM

hey SA,
I am an avid collector of 3d. Ok here is the rundown. You can get that set for cheaper (more on that later)
The type of 3d this produces is commonly known as "lcd shutter". Similiar to imax, these glasses are electronic and plug(unless you have wire-less) into a little box. Pretty much you put the film in yur dvd player, you run the video out of the dvd player into the box and then that goes into your tv/vcr,etc.
The results are outstanding. Haunted castle was amazing. Keep note that lcd produces more flicker but it is not that distracting.

Many films have since been available in bootleg format for lcd shutter. I have a bunch of them. You also have to be aware that some films that were never made in 3d (like monster from a prehistoric planet) have been marketed and transfered to 3d using this system. The 2d-3d transfers look like crap. Stick with films that are the real deal.

Although not 100% positive, I am pretty sure this lcd set might have an issue with an lcd/hi-def tv due to refresh rates.

here contact this site
http://www.razor3donline.com/

they sell many 3d products and actually helped produce the set your are looking at. They can answer all questions about compatibility with newer tv's or what can be done to still view them on the newer formats.


SavageAmusement 01-08-2008 11:22 AM

Konfusion- yes i mean movie 6- i bought the deluxe dvd set- it was like 149.99 at the time-
the entire movie isn't 3-d just towards the end the last half hour or so- but it is in fact 3-d. The set came with glasses and everything.


Robot- thank you for the info and the link- I know on my downstairs, i have a projector (white screen as in theater) and it shows incredible 3-d
while the movies on tv, like jaws- don't. So it always seemed to me, WHAT you see it on, matters-

now, i played meet the robinsons and spy kids in 3-d and that shows incredible 3-d on my screen, but again tv- not so much.

So your input helps a LOT- thanks!

konfusion 01-08-2008 11:32 AM

ya thats what i mean the end part where you are soposed to put the glasses on. dang i might need to buy that then

wayshway 01-09-2008 03:54 PM

I saw Nightmare on Elm Street pt3 in 3D at the Theater and Friday the 13th pt 3 in 3d also. :D

SavageAmusement 01-11-2008 08:41 PM

I think my favorite so far, was jaws 3-d saw that in the theater- twice-

something about underwater, 3-d that just seems scarier.

i remember amitvylle 3-d had some scary parts too.


konfusion 01-11-2008 09:14 PM

they dont really do 3d anymore like before. it used to be a lot more popular back in the late 80s/early 90s

Tranzor 01-13-2008 10:45 AM

Imax and Disney have been going crazy with that new "digital 3d" format. I know Lucas films helped with it also. I would love to see the results for that format. I know star wars was being transfered over to it as well

wayshway 01-14-2008 06:11 AM

Grandma has some 3D Donkey Porn from Tijuana. [88][88][88]

cp32 01-14-2008 10:40 AM

I do not !!! LOL


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